Sticking with the "polite Spider-Man crook" theme, there's the crook in the Spider-Man mask who tried to rob a grocery store in Cesky Tesin, Northern Czech Republic, also in 2008. The robber, armed with a gun, showed up and demanded money. The assistant manager, Marketa Vachova, offered him a nice cup of tea and some cake instead, and they sat and talked about why he would want to rob her store. In the end, the man apologized and left. "He seemed like a nice young man," Vachova said.

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Then there's the 2007 criminal in the Spider-Man mask (pictured up top) who hit the the Community bank on South Fiske Boulevard in Rockledge, Florida, demanding money at gunpoint, then taking it out to his car and driving off.

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In 2006, another fake Spider-Man tried to rob a convenience store in Ontario, brandishing a knife and shouting "Give me money and cigarettes, or I'll kill you!" The convenience store owner only had a butter knife against the "evil Spider-Man's" bread knife, but he still tackled Spidey. His wife saw them struggling, and grabbed the robber, tearing off his mask and his shoes. Together, the husband and wife were able to subdue Spidey until the cops got there.

Is there an upward trend, or is it just that the more recent news articles were easier to find? Did a whole bunch of people watch Spider-Man 3 and decide that the awfulness of that movie meant that law and justice and common decency no longer have any meaning? Can Marc Webb save us from more Spider-robberies?

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Spider-Man Arrested image via Jonah Ray on Tumblr.